How Poetry Works: The Elements of English PoetryPenguin Books, 1986 - 304 pagina's |
Inhoudsopgave
Preface | 9 |
Phonemic Patterns | 38 |
Choosing and Using Words | 58 |
Copyright | |
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A. E. Housman alliteration audience ballad bed soon Beowulf blackbird bring caesura carol century Chaucer concrete poetry consonant sounds conventional conveyed couplet cultural d'ye leave duplet e. e. cummings effect English poetry enjambed example fain wad lie five-stress lines fixed form Goddamm hath hear heart isochronous kind language of poetry Latin linguistic listener literary look Lord Randal lyric mak my bed meaning measure metaphor metre metrical Middle English night Old English opening oral perceived performance phonemic patterns phrase poem poet's poetic poets printed pronounced pronunciation quatrain reader regular reprinted by permission rhyme rhyme-scheme rhythm rime royale Robert semantic silent stress sing singlet song speech speech-sounds stanza form stressed syllable symbols T. S. Eliot take this shadow thee thing thou tree triplet unvoiced consonants usually verbs verse voiced vowel W. B. Yeats weak syllables words